
You may have a chipped front tooth or a broken molar you need repaired. There may be more than one option for treating a chipped tooth. Maybe you've chipped or broken a front tooth when you were enjoying a meal. Or perhaps, over time, your front teeth have begun to appear jagged and rough on the edges. Depending on the extent of the damage done, there are often several options for cosmetically repairing chipped or broken teeth. But don't be fooled, chipped teeth are not just a cosmetic issue. Left unaddressed, chipped teeth will fracture more and can lead to much more costly, and even painful damage down the road. If you've noticed a broken, chipped edge on a tooth, we can discuss treatment options.
For some, a small chip can be easily repaired by simply smoothing and polishing the edge to even it out and prevent further damage. This technique can be used for small chips on the front teeth, and even for molars. The treatment is usually quick (only about 15 minutes per tooth) and pain free. It's also inexpensive. If you do have a chipped tooth, let's discuss this treatment option to prevent further damage that can cost quite a bit more. What's more, this same.

